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He was interviewed on the Jay Mohr podcast and came off like a pretty big d-bag. Between getting fired from a previous job for mocking his boss's weight on Twitter ("Is it feeding time?" to a photo of her rummaging around the break room fridge) to why he thinks he was fired from SNL ("I was more into hanging out with

Hirsch is really getting into character for that upcoming Belushi biopic.

We like pork in Czech Republic! You ever had our sausages?

I'd like a word with anyone who didn't find Wishing Boot absurdly funny. Although yet another week passes without a Beck/Mooney short, I'll give the show a pass for having an evil cowboy boot wield a knife followed by a dog morph into a hero cowboy boot.

This isn't awkward. It's a pre-written sketch with performers who are in on the joke. Awkward is watching Mooney interview unsuspecting civilians at the World Series, UFC event, etc. I can't even get through those. https://www.youtube.com/wat…

Sleeps with too many women? I think it's the knowingly spreading STDs to unknowing women and impregnating then abandoning other women that's got our precious lil Fred under fire.

PT Anderson: Chill dude.

John Goodman's character on Treme was on the most infurating tv thing ever — so up his own ass I couldn't stand him. Glad they killed him off when they did. Steve Earle's character on the other hand…

Marah Eakin will not stop until we all hate Serial. I'm almost there, dadgummit!

45 of the best shows on TV in 2014? 45 shows that were on TV in 2014. FTFY.

Bill Murray was also on the Grantland podcast with John Wolf recently. Worth it just for his retelling of trying to find Harold Ramis' house in suburban Chicago so they could reconcile.

I also love how you can see him consciously stopping himself from saying anything negative about Beiber. Fast forward a few years later, he's gone from SNL and is now totally fine with telling "Beiber was awful" stories.

Absolutely love OSW podcast when it's not on some obscure 70s/80s territory shit, which is like 95% of the time.

Jay Mohr goes full douche. It's almost shtick at this point.

As someone who really, thoroughly enjoys Faraci on the X-Files Files, I gotta say that my experience with The Canon was akin to shoving needles in my ears.

If you want to hear two half-assed film critics shout, insult and then shout over each other again and again, with one convinced that Goodfellas isn't a good movie, then The Canon is right up your alley!

This is a great interview. I've heard Mulaney talk enough about SNL and other aspects of his career, but it was really shocking to hear him open up about his cocaine and alcohol abuse and from such a young age.

Up until the awkward ending when Andy tried to get cute and end the interview how Chase ended The Sopranos, but prefaced it with "I know you're tired of discussing the way The Sopranos ended at this point, but…" then Chase cuts him off: "Yeah, that's enough already."

As a kid, Halloween II scared me much more than the original. The mask looked a bit more twisted and demonic and the deaths were just so brutal. The hot tub kill in particular was just so downright nasty.

AND in the sixth installment it's revealed that very director was behind Myers' evil in the first place and thus is responsible for his driving skillz. But we can all choose to forget that movie happened, and should.